Board Journal
Board Bulletin
Posted on Dec 23rd, 2025

Please No Street Parking
The LAIA Restriction Agreement states: “At no time shall passage on any road be blocked or impeded by any vehicle...” Further, LAIA has a stated regulation on its entrance signs that overnight parking on our streets is not allowed. It may create problems for plow and salting trucks, emergency vehicles, utility trucks, garbage trucks and delivery vehicles. For the safety and convenience of all neighbors, we ask that residents and their visitors avoid street parking for more than a few hours, and not overnight.

Winter Road Safety
Those out walking on streets in non-daylight and snowfall times should have reflective clothing and/or lights to be seen by motorists. With snow plow/salt truck drivers concentrating on the road surface in front of and at the side of the truck, a walker or jogger is almost impossible to see without reflective and illumination gear.

Residents are advised (and must advise their driveway plowing contractor) that snow cleared from their driveways should not be piled onto the street, to prevent it being plowed into an adjacent driveway or left as an obstacle on the street. Residents may place reflective stakes along their front yard road edges about 12" back to help protect the grass from plow blades.